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Credit One Stadium is proud to announce that the 2025 Palmetto Freedom Fest raised an unprecedented $1.1 million for the Folds of Honor Palmetto State Chapter, more than doubling the total from previous years and marking the most successful event since the festival began.
Held on Friday, November 7, 2025, the event welcomed a significantly larger crowd, of over 400 guests, helping drive record-setting fundraising. The move from a Sunday to a Friday night contributed to the increased turnout, as did the evening’s emotional storytelling and strong connection between attendees and the event’s mission.
“This year’s Palmetto Freedom Fest was extraordinary in every way,” said Eric Timko, Vice-President of the Folds of Honor Palmetto State Chapter.
“The combination of heartfelt stories, Lee Brice’s outstanding performance and the dedication of everyone who attended created an unmatched atmosphere of generosity. Having numerous members of our Charleston Police and Fire Departments and many in the military who serve our country, as our guests added a powerful reminder of why our work is so important. And thanks to the support of an anonymous donor who matched $250,000, we were able to achieve a record-breaking $1.1 million, all of which will directly support the educational futures of South Carolina’s military and first responder families.”
“The transformation of the Grand Lawn and the elevated food and beverage experience truly made this year stand out,” said Bob Moran, President of Beemok Sports & Entertainment.
“Hosting the Palmetto Freedom Fest at Credit One Stadium is one of the most meaningful things we do each year. Seeing our community come together and raise over $1.1 million to support the families of fallen and disabled service members and first responders is incredibly inspiring. We are honored to partner with Folds of Honor and grateful to everyone who helped make this year’s event such a powerful success.”
With this year’s record total, Credit One Stadium’s support of Folds of Honor now exceeds $2.6 million over the past four years. All funds raised will provide educational scholarships to the spouses and children of fallen or disabled service members and first responders across South Carolina.












